European plastic machinery manufacturer sales improvement

The recovery of the plastics machinery business became a hot topic at the 2010 K show. The managers of equipment manufacturing companies stated that after suffering heavy losses in 2009, the business has now significantly improved. This is mainly due to the strong performance in Asia and Latin America. Sales.
A number of European machinery industry officials said that the industry has recovered rapidly from the economic crisis in 2009 and they expect 2010 sales to be the same as in 2008. They said that the current continuous stream of orders means that business conditions will continue until the first half of 2011.
Bernhard Merki, president of the European Plastics and Rubber Machinery Manufacturers Association (Euromap), said: "The global economic crisis in 2009 caused a great impact on us." Compared to 2008, the main machinery in 2009 - such as injection molding machines, blow molding machines, extrusion The output of the machine dropped by 30.2% and the output of auxiliary equipment decreased by 27.7%.
On October 29th, Merki said at the press conference held by Euromap and VDMA during the K show that this year's situation has improved.
Merki said that by the end of 2009, the machinery industry had shown signs of recovery and continued to this year. Euromap expects total output for 2010 to increase by 10-15%.
He said: "Now we are not far from the level before the crisis. Now we are continuing to move toward this goal with a good momentum."
Merki said that the auto industry has also seen a significant improvement. Merki, president and CEO of Netstal-Maschinen AG., the injection molding machine manufacturer based in Näfels, Germany, said: "Customers are now considering purchasing high-tech equipment."
Just before the opening of 2010 K, VDMA just updated its sales forecast for Germany's plastics and rubber machinery in 2010, from the previous increase of 11% to 15%. Thorsten Kühman, general manager of VDMA, said: "The recovery momentum that has emerged since the fourth quarter of 2009 is well maintained."
According to statistics from VDMA, from January to August this year, the number of industry orders increased by 77% compared with the same period in 2009. Kühmann said: "This growth rate is really amazing."
The number of German machinery orders increased by 55% compared to 2009. Exports soared by 87%, mainly to China, India and some Latin American countries.

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